Ramisa was preparing for what should have been an ordinary school day. According to investigators, she was expected to leave for school around 10:30 in the morning. Instead, the day ended in tragedy, leaving a family shattered and a nation demanding answers.
The case has sparked widespread grief and outrage, as details emerging from the investigation continue to raise disturbing questions.
Police earlier stated that investigators suspected the child had been sexually assaulted before being killed. Later, law enforcement said the prime accused, Sohel Rana, admitted during questioning that he raped the child before the murder. However, authorities emphasized that these claims remain part of the investigation and that the final truth must be established through forensic evidence and court proceedings.
Investigators also suspect another individual may have assisted after the incident. Police claim the accused’s wife may have helped delay access while the main suspect allegedly escaped through a window after cutting the grille. She reportedly denied involvement, claiming she had taken sleeping medication and was unaware of what happened.
The incident has intensified public concern over child safety, accountability, and justice. Questions are being raised about how a child could disappear so close to home and whether warning signs were missed.
Human rights advocates and citizens have called for a transparent investigation, rapid forensic reporting, and a swift trial process.
For many, Ramisa is not only a victim in a case file.
She was a daughter.
A schoolgirl.
A child whose day should have ended by returning home from school.
Now, her story has become a call for justice.
